Approaches To Evangelism - Using The EvangeCube

Using The EvangeCube

The EvangeCube is a puzzle like pictorial teaching aid of eight interlocking blocks used tell the story of the gospel of Jesus Christ:

  • Mankind's separation from God
  • The death of Jesus on the cross for mankind's sin
  • Jesus body sealed in a guarded tomb
  • Jesus' resurrection
  • The way to God open through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross
  • The choice to receive God's gift of forgiveness and eternal life

The seventh face illustrates five practices for the new believer to follow: love for God and others, prayer, Bible study, Christian fellowship and sharing the gospel of Christ with others.

The idea of EvangeCube was born in 1998 after creators Nathan Sheets and Jim Wyatt returned from a short-term mission trip to Haiti and encountered a marketing promotion using a cube in their mail. The cube's illustrations were completed with the help of two artist: a comic-book illustrator and stained-glass designer. The cube has been readily received by the Christians around the world with more than 3 million distributed since January 2000.

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